07/10/11 These are mortgage foreclosures filed with the civil division of the Circuit Court May 12-27. Names in bold are the subject of or have an interest in the foreclosure action. Lighter names filed the foreclosure action.
07/02/11 The Belt Law Firm, P.C., of Alabama has 65 years of combined experience in personal injury and accident claims, including car accidents, class actions, workplace accidents and environmental contamination. Birmingham, AL (PRWEB) July 01, 2011 A Birmingham law firm has eliminated much of the confusion surrounding personal injury claims and lawsuits with the redesign and launch of its website. The ...
06/30/11 HOMEWOOD, Alabama -- The title of world's fastest amputee was on the line. Oscar Pistorius, the South African with the nickname of Blade Runner, held the title.
06/30/11 Events Preferred Homecare will offer a walk-in sleep disorder cpap-bipap clinic from noon to 4 p.m. Friday at 7365 Remcon Circle, Suite B203.
06/26/11 In response to (Jon Solomon's) recent article concerning letting the 2004 NCAA football title go vacant, my question: What if there had been a playoff in 2004? Auburn wins their match against Va. Tech and USC wins their match against Texas; then AU vs. USC would have played.
06/24/11 Richard Marcinko, 70, founded the elite counter-terrorist team in 1980. He served two tours in Vietnam as a SEAL and is a highly decorated former-special operations forces commander.
06/23/11 Terry Oden: 'What's good for the county is good for us and vice versa'
06/22/11 All three of those killed were passengers in a 2004 Ford Explorer that lost control when a tire blew.
06/22/11 HOMEWOOD, Alabama -- New Samford Athletics Director Martin New ton has a unique re sume. He's the son of for mer Alabama and Vanderbilt basketball coach and Kentucky AD C.M. Newton. He's worked for Joe Dean Sr. at Converse, Phil Knight at Nike and John Calipari at Kentucky.
06/17/11 "Extremely concerned and reviewing the situation" is how State Representative Paul DeMarco describes Governor Robert Bentley when it comes to a proposed sewer hike for Jefferson County rate payers...
06/17/11 State Representative Paul DeMarco describes Governor Robert Bentley as "extremely concerned and reviewing the situation" when it comes to a proposed sewer hike for Jefferson County rate payers.
06/17/11 Joshua Gouker is sought on a series of warrants from Kentucky and Louisiana.
06/17/11 Joshua Gouker, who Louisville police put out an AMBER alert for Thursday, is now locked up in Alabama facing a kidnapping charge in a different case. Police in Alabama say he forced a woman to drive him to the Birmingham area at gunpoint.
06/17/11 Alabama House Speaker Mike Hubbard touted the accomplishments of the first Republican majority in Alabama in 135 years during a conference call Friday morning, defending bills dealing with illegal immigration and a proposed constitutional amendment that would nullify federal health care reform in the state.
06/14/11 HOMEWOOD, Alabama -- The Homewood City Council Monday night delayed a request by Samford University to rezone 10 residential lots so university officials can build three new dormitories.The council referred the issue to its June 20 Planning and Development Committee...
06/14/11 A secret recording played in Alabama's gambling corruption trial has a casino lobbyist offering state Senator Scott Beason $1 million a year to support pro-gambling legislation.
06/14/11 Sen. Scott Beason is testifying about recordings he made for the FBI.
06/14/11 MONTGOMERY, Alabama - A lobbyist for Country Crossing tells Beason that they and VictoryLand casino owner Milton McGregor need his vote to pass pro-gambling legislation. "What I'm saying is there's a million out there and you can use it however." A secret recording played in Alabama's gambling corruption trial has a casino lobbyist offering a state senator $1 million a year to support pro ...
06/14/11 A defense lawyer for indicted casino owner Milton McGregor is attacking the credibility of a state senator who worked with the FBI to record a casino lobbyist offering him $1 million a year to support pro-gambling legislation.
06/14/11 MONTGOMERY - A secret recording played in Alabama's gambling corruption trial has a casino lobbyist offering a state senator $1 million a year to support pro-gambling legislation. Prosecutors played the tape Tuesday when Republican state Sen. Scott Beason returned to the witness stand in Montgomery. Beason said he wore a recording device for the FBI when he met Country Crossing lobbyist Jarrod ... |